Not sure about any videos but it’s really easy to get flying in acro. Not all of the whoops have acro (I think only the rightmost two do) but if you’re flying one that does you can press ‘m’ to change flight mode. Thank you!
For sure! This is indeed the 1SB and the rates I'm using are : Roll : 667 / 43 / 100 Pitch : 667 / 43 / 100 Yaw : 667 / 40 / 70 These work pretty well for me but of course rates are subjective, so you might find that you end up tweaking them to your liking later on.
First make sure the whoop you have selected supports acro. Those are the two furthest to the right on the quad selection screen. Once you have one of those selected you can choose a map and once you’re in you can press ‘m’ on your keyboard to change flight mode.
Thanks! TW GO is definitely my favourite sim, because I really like the physics and the amount of tracks available. I've also tried Real Drone Simulator and the Currykitten FPV sim. They're both good, but I think the physics are a bit better in the Currykitten simulator, although the graphics are better and there are more maps in RDS.
@@Wild_FPV normal USB same thing I use for velocidrone and others. Tinywhoop just isn't friendly to me. I think it may have more to do with Mac os than the controller
@@Shauny_D Ok, so you have used it with other simulators. I think something you have to do with TWGO is plug in and turn on the radio before you start up the program.
any videos on how to set it up for acro? cool flying,
Not sure about any videos but it’s really easy to get flying in acro. Not all of the whoops have acro (I think only the rightmost two do) but if you’re flying one that does you can press ‘m’ to change flight mode. Thank you!
Would you mind sharing the rates you are using? Is this the 1SB?
For sure! This is indeed the 1SB and the rates I'm using are :
Roll : 667 / 43 / 100
Pitch : 667 / 43 / 100
Yaw : 667 / 40 / 70
These work pretty well for me but of course rates are subjective, so you might find that you end up tweaking them to your liking later on.
@@Wild_FPV Thanks!
How do I change Flight Mode to acro?
First make sure the whoop you have selected supports acro. Those are the two furthest to the right on the quad selection screen. Once you have one of those selected you can choose a map and once you’re in you can press ‘m’ on your keyboard to change flight mode.
Great vid!! I'm thinking of getting TW Go for myself. would you recommend any other sims?
Thanks! TW GO is definitely my favourite sim, because I really like the physics and the amount of tracks available. I've also tried Real Drone Simulator and the Currykitten FPV sim. They're both good, but I think the physics are a bit better in the Currykitten simulator, although the graphics are better and there are more maps in RDS.
Tw go is free! I couldn't recommend it more.
What controller are you using? I can't get my tx16s to work on tinywhoop go
I'm using a Jumper T-Lite 👍 What port is your radio plugged in through and did you turn it on before plugging it in?
@@Wild_FPV normal USB same thing I use for velocidrone and others. Tinywhoop just isn't friendly to me. I think it may have more to do with Mac os than the controller
@@Shauny_D Ok, so you have used it with other simulators. I think something you have to do with TWGO is plug in and turn on the radio before you start up the program.
@@Wild_FPV thanks I might give it a shot again soon.
I've been using the TINYWHOOP batteries latley and they are fantastic.
how do I make an acro?
If you select one of the rightmost whoops on the drone selection screen you can press ‘m’ on your keyboard to change flight modes once you’re flying.